The Water Mirror

The Water Mirror

The water mirror in Bordeaux is one of the most emblematic sites of the city and a must-see attraction for visitors.

The water mirror, inaugurated in 2006, is a vast artistic installation located on the Place de la Bourse, facing the Garonne. It is the largest structure of its kind in the world, with a surface area of 3,450 m². Designed by landscape architect Michel Corajoud, it consists of a thin layer of water only 2 cm thick that covers a granite slab, creating a striking mirror effect. This thin layer of water reflects the surrounding buildings, including the magnificent 18th-century façade of the Place de la Bourse, offering a spectacular view, especially at sunset or at night, when the buildings are illuminated.

When full, it perfectly reflects the sky, buildings and passers-by, creating a fascinating visual illusion. At regular intervals, the water recedes, and a system of nozzles releases a fine mist, enveloping the surface in a mysterious and poetic atmosphere.

The water mirror has become a modern symbol of Bordeaux. It illustrates the city's urban renewal and its commitment to contemporary art and architecture, while respecting its rich historical heritage.

It is a meeting and relaxation place for the people of Bordeaux and tourists. Children love to play in the water and enjoy the mist, while adults enjoy walking there or sitting nearby to admire the view. In summer, it offers a welcome refreshment.

The water mirror is one of the most photographed places in Bordeaux, as well as its unique visual effects and picturesque setting. The perfect reflections create opportunities for artistic and memorable photos.

Located in the heart of the city center, the water mirror is easily accessible on foot from Bordeaux's main attractions. It is also close to the tramway, making it easy to access from anywhere in the city.

The water mirror, with its simple elegance and ability to capture the essence of Bordeaux, is a living work of art that enchants all who discover it.